WINTER WARMERS

Monday, 16 December 2013

Ahoy Ahoy!

I'm not sure how many people do this (but from straw pole of friends.. everyone does): CHRISTMAS DATE DAY. The official day the tree goes up and you visit Christmas markets and drink mulled wine/cider and eat bratwurst and maybe have a Bailey Hot Chocolate and go ice skating and ogle at all the Christmassy light and just feel SUPER FESTIVE and don't stop for breath once.

If it was up to me - It'd be 1st December November. I'm just a Christmassy person. Unfortunately I have to compromise and mine was last Saturday. With this in mind, I wanted to do a post on Winter Warmers. Perfect MIB outfits for being cosy and comfy for Christmas Date Day or Christmas/ Sale Shopping or just generally cold outings.

Outfit One: Christmas Date Day

Coat, Topshop; Roll Neck Jumper, &Daughter; Skirt, Stella&Alf; Necklace, Tatty Devine X Rob Ryan; Bag, Baia; Shoes, Dr Martens; Tights, House of Holland x Pretty Polly.

Outfit Two: January Sale Shopping

Jumper, The Orphans Arms; T-shirt, House of Hackney; Wool Hat, SweaterCo; Tights: Alice & Olivia X Pretty Polly; Trainers, New Balance; Skirt, Topshop; Bag, Cambridge Satchel Co.

Outfit Three: Meeting up in the cold.
Coat, M&S; Jumper, Miss Selfridge (check label, I own one and it's MIB but not guarantee online!); Necklace, Anna Lou of London; Bag, Brit-Stitch; Slippers, House of Hackney; Trousers, Topshop.

And as always EVERYTHING featured is Made in Britain. You can be super stylish and dress head-to-toe Made in Britain.

Andrea x

I'm Dreaming of a...

Monday, 9 December 2013

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and if you're a last minute shopper like I am, I am sure you haven't got a single thing... So, I've compiled some of my favourite gift ideas for women - all made in Britain.


Shoes, British Flat Shoe Company; Bag, Brit-Stitch; Lingerie Set, Dentelle.


Eye Mask, House of Hackney; Necklace, Anna Lou of London; Bracelet, Mona Mara; Jumper; Sweater Co; Headband, Crown & Glory; Shirt, Evocha; Cardigan, Never Fully Dressed.

Bath Bomb, Lush; Luggage Tag, Cambridge Satchel Co; Subscription (6 months for £8 till 14th Dec!), Oh Comely; Nail Paints, Barry M; Knickers, Kinky Knickers; Tights, Hose.

Happy Shopping!
Andrea x

Hello My Name is Paul Smith.

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

I went to the Paul Smith Exhibition at the Design Museum. Yay! Inspiring and inspirational, a real visual treat for all the senses, two thumbs up!

They'd recreated important places and spaces in Paul's life. His first shop, showroom, current office mixed together with hand written exhibition labels and a delve into his creative mind. Collaborations, thoughts and a day in the life were inspiring. Not to mention the staggering entrance of framed bits and bobs Paul had collated over his life time - confirmation, if ever needed, to keep hold of all my random memory-keepsakes! I would thoroughly recommend a visit. Student rate is £7.50 with entrance to all exhibitions. It closes on 9th March 2014.

And of course Paul Smith is well known for manufacturing in Britain. More of a reason to love the creative genius.
 Andrea x


















The Charlotte Skirt

Tuesday, 3 December 2013


Recently, p'raps due to the immense amount of time on my hands, I've got seriously into sewing. Before summer I'd started a short dungaree project but when my sewing machine died, it remained half finished, on a hanger, on the back of my door all summer. Cash strapped,  I decided I needed to make a wise investment in my hobby and to save my sanity. But seriously the thought of spending even £100 on a sewing machine seemed irresponsible.

I did some serious research and questioned whether a John Lewis Mini - was toy or a brilliant basic. Gladly, after I purchased it has turned out to be the latter. I had read numerous thing about the difficulty of set up and not being able to change feet or it only taking light fabrics all of which played on my mind, but so far... I haven't found a single error. For £50 it's easily the best sewing tool I've bought.  You can't fault it for it's price point. Okay, so it is very basic. But what's wrong with going back to basics? It can't do buttonholes, only has 10 stitches and comes with no light. But it's super lightweight and is manufactured by Janome, so I discovered, so it's a brilliant hobby machine.

The dungarees are finished thanks to the JL Mini. It was a breeze to get it finally done, took just a couple of hours and was a relief to place the buckles on and try it on. Annoyingly, I started said project before my fitness spluge - so they're more of a 'relaxed' fit!

Like many I am a pattern and fabric hoarder, I felt it was time to search my reserves and cut a fresh pattern. I opted for the Charlotte Skirt by By Hand London, A great little indie pattern company - offering up fashionable, wearable patterns.

I was seduced by the packaging - the bright pink sleeve and beautiful illustration. The pattern was as you would expect. The instructions were straight forward and easy peasy to follow. I chose a pair of old yellow gingham curtains I'd picked up from a charity shop for £4 a pair. Bit faded in places but part of the charm! I completed the skirt in a morning - I perhaps would have done it quicker if I could find a good screwdriver to change the feet on my JL Mini! Which incidentally you can do. I sewed a perfect invisible zip on my skirt after changing to a zipper foot. YAY!










Andrea x

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